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i was with mitt romney and paul ryan within the last week. the enthusiasm on our side is off the charts. people are very excited to go to the polls to effect change. >> since 2010, the tea party fervor, is it at the same level that showed the historic results in 2010 or has it waned? >> if you watch what happened in our state, '08, 44-year record of going for a republican nominee flipped, but then the following year we elected governor bob mcdonnell with i think it was a 24% swing in the electorate, which demonstrates our state really is a center right state, and the state saw that the extreme agenda that was put in place by the obama administration especially from the economy through the stimulus and the dodd-frank attempt in passage, that was not something that met with voter approval, and what we saw last year in virginia was an electorate that went once again for a republican majority in our state senate, and i think you are going to see yet again our enthusiasm premised on fiscal prudence, getting the budget under control and getting the
i was with mitt romney and paul ryan within the last week. the enthusiasm on our side is off the charts. people are very excited to go to the polls to effect change. >> since 2010, the tea party fervor, is it at the same level that showed the historic results in 2010 or has it waned? >> if you watch what happened in our state, '08, 44-year record of going for a republican nominee flipped, but then the following year we elected governor bob mcdonnell with i think it was a 24% swing...
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i talked to somebody yesterday who is close to paul ryan. he's one of those 100. if paul ryan wants to run for president in 2016 -- >> they're talking about jeb bush and chris christie and marco rubio. >> but he has a big future in politics in the republican party. >> i haven't seen paul ryan in four or five months. >> anyway, all i'm suggesting is -- >> has he been around? i thought he left the country. >> they will remember. >> i won't take cheap shots. >> you think he's in the witness protection program? >> i'm not going to take a cheap shot. he has not come on on the show and he was on a lot. so i won't take a cheap shot. he hasn't been training for the marathon. that was going to be my cheap shot that i wasn't going to take, but he has not been on this show until though he used to come on all the time. >> was it a cheap shot? >> yeah. >> probably was. anyway, of course he's one of the 100. there's a the lot of guys in there that -- i know plouffe says it was a clear vote by americans that they want taxes raised. there are a lot of thins that went into that el
i talked to somebody yesterday who is close to paul ryan. he's one of those 100. if paul ryan wants to run for president in 2016 -- >> they're talking about jeb bush and chris christie and marco rubio. >> but he has a big future in politics in the republican party. >> i haven't seen paul ryan in four or five months. >> anyway, all i'm suggesting is -- >> has he been around? i thought he left the country. >> they will remember. >> i won't take cheap...
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. >> the most interesting story i saw this morning, a political story about the role of paul ryan in all of this and whether he will be able to work with boehner on this and whether he has to take a hard position against boehner. >> and whether eric cantor will go along with whatever plan boehner puts out. >> i think it will be tough sledding. >> i still think it would be easier to sell a one year, you know, and then do bigger tax reform. do one year, everybody can agree on that. >> we're not getting a solution. if the democrats have r. so convinced about below 250, you can still have an argument about whether it's a good idea up there in a recession to raise taxes. >> it's the idea of closing loopholes and finding a way to raise revenue so is you can say, yes, we are raising revenue by doing this. >> the other thing i kept hearing was this idea of maybe going from 250 up to a million bucks. and whether that would change the conversation. >> it probably would. >> conservatives didn't farewell and there's a lot of hammering. but here's one who speaks for some conservatives. he's sayin
. >> the most interesting story i saw this morning, a political story about the role of paul ryan in all of this and whether he will be able to work with boehner on this and whether he has to take a hard position against boehner. >> and whether eric cantor will go along with whatever plan boehner puts out. >> i think it will be tough sledding. >> i still think it would be easier to sell a one year, you know, and then do bigger tax reform. do one year, everybody can agree...
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for example, when romney announced paul ryan, you notice the background, all white. why? that's just stupid if you're trying to reach out to voters. same thing at the convention -- >> you blame it solely on on the candidate himself not -- >> and the party. the candidate and the campaign and some of our senatorial candidates got it better which is why they faired fairly well. but you have to have the positive optimistic reaganesque message, sound money, lower tax rate, opportunity of controlling your own health care and the like. >> but people say demographics are going in the wrong direction. >> demographics change. we assume if you start out in a certain part of life you're going to stay there forever? no. people move up. >> what about -- >> irish, italians were all seen as democrat. ray began coeagan comes along, to republican. >> you ck didn't have 47% on th receiving end. i'm allowed to say 47%. i'm not running for anything. it wasn't 47% when reagan was running. and i'm with andrew on this, listening to the radio, there was this really smart guy organization he was t
for example, when romney announced paul ryan, you notice the background, all white. why? that's just stupid if you're trying to reach out to voters. same thing at the convention -- >> you blame it solely on on the candidate himself not -- >> and the party. the candidate and the campaign and some of our senatorial candidates got it better which is why they faired fairly well. but you have to have the positive optimistic reaganesque message, sound money, lower tax rate, opportunity of...